
GridView Pro
A multi-pane AI workspace with stronger hierarchy, reusable workflows, and a more premium control-surface feel than the average browser tool.
- multi-panel interface
- workflow templates
- dense utility with cleaner hierarchy
The strongest work here isn’t just aesthetic. It combines design taste, practical UX, and the build discipline needed to turn ideas into tools people can actually use.

A multi-pane AI workspace with stronger hierarchy, reusable workflows, and a more premium control-surface feel than the average browser tool.

A Washington housing and migration intelligence surface designed to make dense market data feel useful, credible, and conversion-friendly.
Offer intake, gated review, storage, email handling, and admin operations shaped into a cleaner real-estate workflow from submission to follow-through.
Model routing, browser tooling, Telegram control, auth recovery, and verified execution paths for an AI system that can actually operate.
The strongest builds here solve for trust, clarity, and usefulness at the same time. That is what makes the work more hireable than a page that only looks good in screenshots.
Most AI workspaces feel cluttered, flat, or too generic to use for serious workflows.
Built a denser multi-panel interface with better hierarchy, reusable templates, and stronger visual control.
Turns a novelty layout into a product surface that feels higher-end and more useful.
Market data is usually either too dry for consumers or too shallow to build trust.
Turned migration and housing signals into clean, navigable dashboards with stronger framing and utility.
Makes a data-heavy product feel credible, understandable, and conversion-ready.
AI systems are often impressive in demos but weak in continuity, tooling, and real execution.
Hardened a live operator system with model routing, browser control, Telegram access, auth recovery, and verification.
Moves the system closer to something that can actually operate, not just chat.
If the business is solid but the site, interface, or workflow still feels weaker than it should, that is usually the right kind of project for me.
People who need the site or product surface to catch up to the quality of the idea.
Teams whose lead flow, intake, tooling, or internal process still feels stitched together.
Client-facing businesses that need more trust, better UX, and cleaner internal follow-through.
I’m most useful when a business needs the front-end experience to look better, feel more credible, and actually connect to the systems behind it.
Landing pages, portfolios, and service sites that need to feel premium on load instead of template-built.
Sharper interfaces for tools, dashboards, internal apps, and products that need stronger design judgment.
Agent surfaces, model routing, remote control, workflow automation, and practical AI systems that do real work.
Git, Vercel, auth, storage, CMS/CRM flows, and the glue required to actually ship and maintain what gets built.
The point is not just to make something attractive. The point is to make it believable, useful, and operable once real people touch it.
Clarify the offer, audience, and where the site or product should create leverage.
Shape the visual language, hierarchy, copy structure, and core experience.
Implement, wire the tools, verify flows, and deploy something that is actually usable.
The work is strongest where brand, UI, and operations overlap: the site needs to look better, the workflow needs to work, and the tooling behind it needs to stay manageable after launch.
That includes product-facing sites, internal systems, lead flows, AI-assisted operator setups, dashboards, and the deployment paths that make everything usable outside of a demo.
Whether it’s a premium public site, a product interface, or an internal system that needs to stop feeling patched together, I can help turn it into something stronger and more usable.
Send me your current site, product, or workflow and I’ll tell you what is making it feel weaker than it should, where trust is leaking, and what I would tighten first.
This creates a structured inquiry email so the first conversation starts with something useful instead of a blank slate.